The Best Smell
So fucking cute man, i wanna slap the grandma and the mother
Nonfiction Phrase
Same author as "The best smell" I thought the relationship between the MC and the ML would take longer to mend, but thankfully it didn't ! They are both very cute, and I appreciate the MC's in-your-face personnality. The ML is very cute too, bet the "fairy" he's talking about is the MC and they met when they were younger, as the trope usually goes
Between the Stars
Really cute, both the mc the ml and the side characters are all very wholesome. Very feel good story !
3 Ban Sen no Campanella
Really wholesome, I liked how the relationship developped between them. I was scared that this manga might have started something weird with the high schooler, but thankfully it's all very very wholesome. I'm pretty surprised as to how it presented Kodama, it was really mature. Great short read, I recommend
Raising a Bat
For anyone that would be interested in reading this ; there's some themes of grooming and self-harm/suicide, so keep that in mind. (I read the whole thing on another site) This was a good read, although i think the relationship between Min-Kyum and Choonsam got really frustrating at times, more than i could withstand. But honestly, it was understandable ; Min-Kyum is emotionnally neglectled and sees relationship as conditionnal and Choosam has the emotionnal intelligence of a toddler and is socially awkward. Buuuut maaan the low point of the story hits hard, and as the same time it makes the conclusion very satisfying. That Hyung needs to have a bad ending tho, idk if he slept with Min-Kyum when he was drunk because if he did it would be literal rape, but either way that was creeping as fuck. Glad Min-Kyum didn't forgive him, that's good. Anyway the mc needs a good 20 years of therapy
Minority
One of the best i've read. Tackles serious subjects, but does it in a respectful and interesting way. The only thing is that i am not a fan of the "and they never saw each other again until years later", feels kind of unnecessary but you'll never find a masterpiece without a flaw.
One Take